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WA7NDD
May 30, 2014Explorer
Opnspaces kind of put a downer on RV's ownership.
If you can afford it, get it. Enjoy your family, the rest will work out.
What "opnspaces" did not say, is: A time comes when dealing with a TT becomes a pain. AT 70, I don't want to deal with backing up, hooking up, and loading up - I just want to turn the key and go. I've had 5 TT and 2 MH. At the present, I have one of each, I use the MH.
Our first TT was a teardrop and a Chevy 1964 Suburban called a Carryall back then. I put a rebuilt motor in it, painted in John Deere green, the only paint I could afford, and put four kid and my wife in a 10' X 6' teardrop TT, that the Chevy six could barely pull up a hill. It gave us tons of good memories.
Enjoy you family, they grow up too fast.
Jim
If you can afford it, get it. Enjoy your family, the rest will work out.
What "opnspaces" did not say, is: A time comes when dealing with a TT becomes a pain. AT 70, I don't want to deal with backing up, hooking up, and loading up - I just want to turn the key and go. I've had 5 TT and 2 MH. At the present, I have one of each, I use the MH.
Our first TT was a teardrop and a Chevy 1964 Suburban called a Carryall back then. I put a rebuilt motor in it, painted in John Deere green, the only paint I could afford, and put four kid and my wife in a 10' X 6' teardrop TT, that the Chevy six could barely pull up a hill. It gave us tons of good memories.
Enjoy you family, they grow up too fast.
Jim
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